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The Dissolution of
the Order of the Star
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The Order
of the Star in the East was founded in 1911 to
proclaim the coming of the World Teacher. Krishnamurti was made
Head of the Order. On August 2, 1929, the
opening day of the annual Star Camp at Ommen, Holland, Krishnamurti dissolved the
Order before 3000 members. Below is the full text of the talk
he gave on that occasion.
“We are going to discuss this morning the
dissolution of the Order of the Star. Many people will be delighted,
and others will be rather sad. It is a question neither for
rejoicing nor for sadness, because it is inevitable, as I am going
to explain. “You may remember the story of how the devil and a
friend of his were walking down the street, when they saw ahead of
them a man stoop down and pick up something from the ground, look at
it, and put it away in his pocket. The friend said to the devil,
“What did that man pick up?” “He picked up a piece of Truth,” said
the devil. “That is a very bad business for you, then,” said his
friend. “Oh, not at all,” the devil replied, “I am going to let him
organize it." I maintain that Truth is a pathless land, and you
cannot approach it by any path whatsoever, by any religion, by any
sect. That is my point of view, and I adhere to that absolutely and
unconditionally. Truth, being limitless, unconditioned,
unapproachable by any path whatsoever, cannot be organized; nor
should any organization be formed to lead or to
coerce people along any particular path. If you first understand that, then you will
see how impossible it is to organize a belief. A
belief is purely an individual matter, and you cannot and must
not organize it. If you do, it becomes dead, crystallized; it becomes a creed, a
sect, a religion, to be imposed on others. This is
what everyone throughout the world is attempting to do. Truth is
narrowed down and made a plaything for those who are
weak, for those who are only momentarily discontented. Truth cannot
be brought down, rather the individual must make the effort to ascend to
it. You cannot bring the mountain-top to the valley. If you would attain
to the mountain-top you must pass through the valley, climb the
steeps, unafraid of the dangerous precipices.
So that is the
first reason, from my point of view, why the Order of the Star
should be dissolved. In spite of this, you will probably form
other Orders, you will continue to belong to other organizations searching for Truth.
I do not want to belong to any organization of
a spiritual kind, please understand this. I would make use
of an organization which would take me to London, for example;
this is quite a different kind of organization, merely mechanical, like the post
or the telegraph. I would use a motor car or a
steamship to travel, these are only physical mechanisms which have nothing whatever
to do with spirituality. Again, I maintain that no organization
can lead man to spirituality.
If an organization be created for this purpose, it
becomes a crutch, a weakness, a bondage, and must cripple the
individual, and prevent him from growing, from establishing his
uniqueness, which lies in the discovery for himself of that
absolute, unconditioned Truth. So that is another reason why I have
decided, as I happen to be the Head of the Order, to dissolve it. No
one has persuaded me to this decision. “This is no magnificent deed,
because I do not want followers, and I mean this. The moment you
follow someone you cease to follow Truth. I am not concerned whether
you pay attention to what I say or not. I want to do a certain thing
in the world and I am going to do it with unwavering concentration.
I am concerning myself with only one essential thing: to set man
free. I desire to free him from all cages, from all fears, and not
to found religions, new sects, nor to establish new theories and new
philosophies. Then you will naturally ask me why I go the world
over, continually speaking. I will tell you for what reason I do
this: not because I desire a following, not because I desire a
special group of special disciples. (How men love to be different
from their fellow-men, however ridiculous, absurd and trivial their
distinctions may be! I do not want to encourage that absurdity.) I
have no disciples, no apostles, either on earth or in the realm of
spirituality. “Nor is it the lure of money, nor the desire to live a
comfortable life, which attracts me. If I wanted to lead a
comfortable life I would not come to a Camp or live in a damp
country! I am speaking frankly because I want this settled once and
for all. I do not want these childish discussions year after
year.
One newspaper
reporter, who interviewed me, considered it a magnificent act to
dissolve an organization in which there were thousands and thousands
of members. To him it was a great act because, he said: “What will
you do afterwards, how will you live? You will have no following,
people will no longer listen to you.” If there are only five people
who will listen, who will live, who have their faces turned towards
eternity, it will be sufficient. Of what use is it to have thousands
who do not understand, who are fully embalmed in prejudice, who do
not want the new, but would rather translate the new to suit their
own sterile, stagnant selves? If I speak strongly, please do not
misunderstand me, it is not through lack of compassion. If you go to
a surgeon for an operation, is it not kindness on his part to
operate even if he cause you pain? So, in like manner, if I speak
straightly, it is not through lack of real affection–on the
contrary.
As I have said, I
have only one purpose: to make man free, to urge him towards
freedom, to help him to break away from all limitations, for that
alone will give him eternal happiness, will give him the
unconditioned realization of the self.
Because I am free, unconditioned,
whole–not the part, not the relative, but the whole Truth that is
eternal–I desire those, who seek to understand me to be free; not to
follow me, not to make out of me a cage which will become a
religion, a sect. Rather should they be free from all fears–from the
fear of religion, from the fear of salvation, from the fear of
spirituality, from the fear of love, from the fear of death, from
the fear of life itself. As an artist paints a picture because he
takes delight in that painting, because it is his self-expression,
his glory, his well-being, so I do this and not because I want
anything from anyone. “You are accustomed to authority, or to the
atmosphere of authority, which you think will lead you to
spirituality. You think and hope that another can, by his
extraordinary powers--a miracle–transport you to this realm of
eternal freedom which is Happiness. Your whole outlook on life is
based on that authority.
You have listened to me for three years
now, without any change taking place except in the few. Now analyze
what I am saying, be critical, so that you may understand
thoroughly, fundamentally. When you look for an authority to lead
you to spirituality, you are bound automatically to build an
organization around that authority. By the very creation of that
organization, which, you think, will help this authority to lead you
to spirituality, you are held in a cage.
If I talk frankly, please remember that
I do so, not out of harshness, not out of cruelty, not out of the
enthusiasm of my purpose, but because I want you to understand what
I am saying. That is the reason why you are here, and it would be a
waste of time if I did not explain clearly, decisively, my point of
view. “For eighteen years you have been preparing for this event,
for the Coming of the World Teacher. For eighteen years you have
organized, you have looked for someone who would give a new delight
to your hearts and minds, who would transform your whole life, who
would give you a new understanding; for someone who would raise you
to a new plane of life, who would give you a new encouragement, who
would set you free–and now look what is happening! Consider, reason
with yourselves, and discover in what way that belief has made you
different–not with the superficial difference of the wearing of a
badge, which is trivial, absurd. In what manner has such a belief
swept away all the unessential things of life? That is the only way
to judge: in what way are you freer, greater, more dangerous to
every Society which is based on the false and the unessential? In
what way have the members of this organization of the Star become
different? “As I said, you have been preparing for eighteen years
for me. I do not care if you believe that I am the World–Teacher or
not. That is of very little importance. Since you belong to the
organization of the Order of the Star, you have given your sympathy,
your energy, acknowledging that Krishnamurti is the World–Teacher–
partially or wholly: wholly for those who are really seeking, only
partially for those who are satisfied with their own
half-truths.
You have been preparing for eighteen
years, and look how many difficulties there are in the way of your
understanding, how many complications, how many trivial things. Your
prejudices, your fears, your authorities, your churches new and
old–all these, I maintain, are a barrier to understanding. I cannot
make myself clearer than this. I do not want you to agree with me, I
do not want you to follow me, I want you to understand what I am
saying. “This understanding is necessary because your belief has not
transformed you but only complicated you, and because you are not
willing to face things as they are. You want to have your own
gods–new gods instead of the old, new religions instead of the old,
new forms instead of the old–all equally valueless, all barriers,
all limitations, all crutches. Instead of old spiritual distinctions
you have new spiritual distinctions, instead of old worships you
have new worships. You are all depending for your spirituality on
someone else, for your happiness on someone else, for your
enlightenment on someone else; and although you have been preparing
for me for eighteen years, when I say all these things are
unnecessary, when I say that you must put them all away and look
within yourselves for the enlightenment, for the glory, for the
purification, and for the incorruptibility of the self, not one of
you is willing to do it. There may be a few, but very, very few. So
why have an organization?
Why have false, hypocritical people
following me, the embodiment of Truth? Please remember that I am not
saying something harsh or unkind, but we have reached a situation
when you must face things as they are. I said last year that I would
not compromise. Very few listened to me then. This year I have made
it absolutely clear. I do not know how many thousands throughout the
world–members of the Order–have been preparing for me for eighteen
years, and yet now they are not willing to listen unconditionally,
wholly, to what I say.
As I said before, my purpose is to make
men unconditionally free, for I maintain that the only spirituality
is the incorruptibility of the self which is eternal, is the harmony
between reason and love. This is the absolute, unconditioned Truth
which is Life itself. I want therefore to set man free, rejoicing as
the bird in the clear sky, unburdened, independent, ecstatic in that
freedom . And I, for whom you have been preparing for eighteen
years, now say that you must be free of all these things, free from
your complications, your entanglements. For this you need not have
an organization based on spiritual belief. Why have an organization
for five or ten people in the world who understand, who are
struggling, who have put aside all trivial things? And for the weak
people, there can be no organization to help them to find the Truth,
because Truth is in everyone; it is not far, it is not near; it is
eternally there.
Organizations cannot make you free. No
man from outside can make you free; nor can organized worship, nor
the immolation of yourselves for a cause, make you free; nor can
forming yourselves into an organization, nor throwing yourselves
into works, make you free. You use a typewriter to write letters,
but you do not put it on an altar and worship it. But that is what
you are doing when organizations become your chief
concern.
How many members are there in it?” That
is the first question I am asked by all newspaper reporters. “How
many followers have you? By their number we shall judge whether what
you say is true or false.” I do not know how many there are. I am
not concerned with that. As I said, if there were even one man who
had been set free, that were enough.
Again, you have the idea that only
certain people hold the key to the Kingdom of Happiness. No one
holds it. No one has the authority to hold that key. That key is
your own self, and in the development and the purification and in
the incorruptibility of that self alone is the Kingdom of
Eternity.
So you will see how absurd is the whole
structure that you have built, looking for external help, depending
on others for your comfort, for your happiness, for your strength.
These can only be found within yourselves.
You are accustomed to being told how
far you have advanced, what is your spiritual status. How childish!
Who but yourself can tell you if you are beautiful or ugly within?
Who but yourself can tell you if you are incorruptible? You are not
serious in these things.
But those who really desire to
understand, who are looking to find that which is eternal, without
beginning and without an end, will walk together with a greater
intensity, will be a danger to everything that is unessential, to
unrealities, to shadows. And they will concentrate, they will become
the flame, because they understand. Such a body we must create, and
that is my purpose. Because of that real understanding there will be
true friendship. Because of that true friendship–which you do not
seem to know–there will be real cooperation on the part of each one.
And this not because of authority, not because of salvation, not
because of immolation for a cause, but because you really
understand, and hence are capable of living in the eternal. This is
a greater thing than all pleasure, than all
sacrifice.
So these are some of the reasons why,
after careful consideration for two years, I have made this
decision. It is not from a momentary impulse. I have not been
persuaded to it by anyone. I am not persuaded in such things. For
two years I have been thinking about this, slowly, carefully,
patiently, and I have now decided to disband the Order, as I happen
to be its Head. You can form other organizations and expect someone
else. With that I am not concerned, nor with creating new cages, new
decorations for those cages. My only concern is to set men
absolutely, unconditionally free."
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